Judd Gregg

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For Mitt Romney and other likely presidential contenders, 2011 will be a busy year of campaigning and preparation for the first caucuses and primaries of the nominating process in early 2012. Mitt Romney and the rest of the GOP field are about to find a whole new set of players standing between them and first-in-the-nation primary victory By DAVID S. BERNSTEIN | December 31, 2010

Last Thursday, Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island — the last of his legendary clan in Congress — announced that he will not run for re-election. Recent retirements of key democrats paints a picture of a powerful Republican rogue wave forming. So why are a number of high-profile Republicans leaving office too? By DAVID S. BERNSTEIN | February 19, 2010

Next month, Congress will begin confirmation hearings to decide the fate of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, the 55-year-old Bronx native whom President Barack Obama nominated last month to fill retiring Justice David Souter's spot on the nine-memb Maine senators playing major role in Sotomayor confirmation By DEIRDRE FULTON | June 19, 2009

It's totally unsexy to be on the guest list for the hottest party of the year only to get turned down at the door. But while we like Bill Richardson (despite his headmaster attire), literal limousine liberal Tom Daschle looks like an aging hipster jerkof ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS By Boston Phoenix Staff | March 26, 2009

Mitt Romney had a golden opportunity a week ago to do something about his inauthenticity problem, the one that even his most ardent supporters in New Hampshire recognize. How the Romney campaign crumbled and fell in the Granite State primary By DAVID S. BERNSTEIN | January 09, 2008

As Republicans used their control of the Senate to waste the month of June on a series of pointless debates — over gay marriage, flag burning, the estate tax, and the like — their Democratic Party colleagues countered with the one tool left in their arse Is that a rhetorical question? By DAVID S. BERNSTEIN | July 07, 2006